Quoting Jens Wahnes :
leona...@cefetmg.br wrote:
The combination 'tieto_addr'='i...@example.com', 'from_addr'='',
'replyto_addr'='' works well (I mean, one replying messages from
'i...@example.com' will get 'i...@example.com' in 'To:' field). Any
other combination will result in an empty
leona...@cefetmg.br wrote:
The combination 'tieto_addr'='i...@example.com', 'from_addr'='',
'replyto_addr'='' works well (I mean, one replying messages from
'i...@example.com' will get 'i...@example.com' in 'To:' field). Any other
combination will result in an empty 'To:' field.
I'll have to
Quoting Jens Wahnes :
Could it be that "Jane" in this example is part of the IT department too?
Yes, in this case Jane is part of the IT department and has exactly
the same 'i...@example.com' identity that 'jhon...@example.com' has.
The above can happen when "Jane" has got an identity whe
Leonardo Bruno wrote:
A hypothetical IT guy 'jhon...@example.com' open a new message window,
chose 'From:' field as 'i...@example.com' and send a message to
'jane...@example.com', a user of the same LDAP/Dovecot/Postfix/Horde
ecosystem that 'jhon...@example.com' and 'i...@example.com' belong to
Hi, everyone!
I work for a government institution and I have a Horde Groupware 5.2.2
setup running perfectly on a Debian 8 box. I used the official Debian
packages.
Here we need to have 'departmental' accounts e.g. i...@example.com.
What we used to do in the past is to create real accounts